Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The Dangerous Criminalization of Fulani Ethnicity

Corrected :

You are absolutely right Ogbeni Kadiri: jive as nigger Cornelius is not serious, in fact he was only joking , but he did read further and replied to what you said, but instead of replying to that you chose to reply to the joke but still have not answered my question: Isn't there a Yoruba commandment/ code of honour that thou shalt not bear false witness against thy brother? (Was thinking of The Bro Code - another culture)

Still barking up the same tree: More seriously you are saying that in the absence of any specific charges by name and number, against the otherwise nebulous (some say murderous) Fulani Herdsmen, the accusations/ allegations are useless, meaningless, maybe even nothing but malicious fabrications against them, just as you have previously charged : "The links posted by Cornelius are not based on truth or facts, rather they are based on prejudice and lies against Fulani herdsmen"

In Israel for example, it's not always that the law enforcement / security can furnish the general public with the specific names and addresses of the terrorists - which does not mean that their handiwork, the bloody footage we sometimes see on TV in the aftermath of terrorist attacks "are not based on truth or facts, rather they are based on prejudice and lies" (BTW , there was a point when I thought that one more attack from Hamas/ al-Aqsa martyrs Brigade/Islamic Jihad etc., the Shin bet would go after the leaders of the military wing of those organisations, just the way that the Nigerian authorities would like to get hold of Abubakar Shekau, the way that Brother Obama went after Osama Bin Ladin (Just imagine, if Osama were still alive, Trump would be talking and tweeting about going after him all day long)

In the case of the Holocaust you had a super sleuth like Simon Wiesenthal who went after specific people.

In the tragic case of the mass rape of Yazidi women, in such difficult - genocidal circumstances ( a terror war situation) the victims have not been able to identify and press charges against all those who sexually assaulted them.

You keep on asking, why should cowboys leave their cows and go chasing and raping vulnerable women? The fact is, shit happens, sometimes not by design. Shit happens often, often following a pattern

Nigerian security has to be more effective in protecting vulnerable sections of Nigerian citizens from the violent crimes being attributed to Fulani herdsmen. Issuing ID cards for Fulani herdsmen is a good move - let us hope that some other perpetrators don't commit crimes in their name and leave Fulani herdsmen ID cards behind, for their identification ( another form of bearing false witness against thy neighbour)

Article 2 of the Bro Code: "A Bro is always entitled to do something stupid, as long as the rest of the Bros are all doing it."

Article 7; "A Bro never admits he can't drive stick. Even after an accident."

Article 82 : "If two Bros get into a heated argument over something and one says something out of line, the other shall not expect him to say " take it back" or " apologize" to make amends. That's inhuman."

Article 147 : If a Bro sees another Bro get into a fight, he immediately has his Bro's back"






On Tuesday, 14 February 2017 19:32:03 UTC+1, ogunlakaiye wrote:

You are not serious, Cornelius!! The seventh sentence in your post of 13th February 2017, stated emphatically thus, "The charges are serious : rape" and I mentioned your name as the writer in my response. My understanding of that written sentence of yours is that the charges of rape against Fulani herdsmen are serious. Since I am unaware of any rape charges in any Nigerian court against Fulani herdsmen, I followed the quotation of your seventh sentence with questions to you for answer. The questions were : Can you please furnish us with the case-file of rape charges against Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria and in which courts were they arraigned and charged?; What are the names of the arraigned and charged Fulani herdsmen?; and what were there pleads against charges levelled against them? The connection between your seventh sentence and my questions is so direct that even our children in Africa who are still at the age of a black slate and chalk in schools will understand that you were not accused of being a rapist, covert or overt. You intentionally become a bull, seeing only red in my questions and rushed belatedly to gore me instead of answering the questions.


You wrote, "Your headline is as bad as some of the anti-Fulani headlines giving the impression that Cornelius Hamelberg is the one - God forbid - who is being charged for rape." It is incontrovertible that the seventh sentence in your post of 13th February 2017 is what you branded as my headline. Nevertheless, I am consoled by your unconscious admission that all the headlines in your googles, amnesty international and human rights watch concerning Fulani herdsmen are anti-Fulani headlines. Case closed.

S.Kadiri   
 




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Ogbeni Kadiri

Isn't there a Yoruba commandment of honour that thou shalt not bear false witness against thy brother.

Have mercy! Please change the headline! I refuse to read any further! Your headline is a bad as some of the anti-Fulani herdsmen headlines, giving as it does the impression that Cornelius Hamelberg is the one - God forbid - who is being charged with rape:

The charges are serious : rape - Cornelius Hamelberg.

A person of malicious intent need read no further, before gleefully spreading the fake news. I'm thinking of poor Julian Assange who has been holed up in the Ecuador Embassy in London for the past four years and five months.

Please ....



On Monday, 13 February 2017 22:17:47 UTC+1, ogunlakaiye wrote:

The charges are serious : rape - Cornelius Hamelberg.


Can you please furnish us with the case file of rape-charges against Fulani herdsmen in Nigeria and in which courts were they arraigned and charged? What are the names of the arraigned and charged Fulani herdsmen? What were their pleas against the charges levelled against them?


You Ogbeni Kadiri want the whole world to believe that all the reports by the Nigerian military and Police, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the thousands of corpses of Nigerians killed by Fulani herdsmen and Fulani militants, their blood crying out from the earth and thousands of victims who survived to tell their tale - you want us to believe that the reports that all those who have been badly injured and maimed and report of those who have been raped by Fulani herdsmen/militants "are not based on truth or facts, rather they are based on prejudice and lies against Fulani herdsmen?"- Cornelius Hamelberg.


Can you please avail us with the Nigerian Military and Police reports in which it was specifically confirmed that Fulani herdsmen killed, maimed, raped and destroyed villages en-route their grazing paths in Nigeria?

What are the names of the human beings behind Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International that wrote reports confirming the discovery of thousands of corpses of Nigerians killed by Fulani herdsmen? What are the evidences produced by those organisations to pin those crimes on Fulani herdsmen?


I am neither a Fulani nor a herdsman but I am a human being just as the Fulani herdsmen. The difference between me and your cohorts is that I put myself in position of Fulani herdsmen and figure out how possible it is for them to commit the type of crimes attributed to them in a community where they are extremely in a minority and in the company of their herds. Factually, the Fulani herdsmen breed their cattle for commercial and economic reasons which make it impossible for them to descend on the potential consumers of their products and kill them. If I were a Fulani herdsman driving about 100 cows to graze near a village, will I abandon my cattle at the risk of losing them to cow rustlers (thieves) in pursuit of a woman or a girl to rape? How many Fulani herdsmen accompanied by their cattle would be required to perpetrate the type of horrors attributed to them? I ask this question since I saw only one armed Fulani herdsman with a rifle grazing his cattle in the bush in one of the links posted by you and in another one, there were two Fulani herdsmen armed with wooden rods grazing their cows in the bush and not on farmlands.


It is said in my mother tongue is that, Eni má riré gbà, ètó ni ki o sé réré, which literally translates to, if you want justice for yourself, you must practise justice to others. There were occasions when Fulani herdsmen had trespassed into farmlands but their organisation, Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association, had intervened for out of court financial compensations to farmers whose plants had been destroyed by cattle or as in the case of Olu Falae in Ondo State, through court adjudication. Not all Europeans with moustache are Hitler(s); and not all Jews are Shylock(s), therefore, not all Fulani herdsmen are murderers and rapists. It is unjust to condemn Fulani herdsmen on unproven allegations.

S.Kadiri    


 




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Ogbeni Kadiri,

Let me also be pedantic. I crave your indulgence. Please be patient with me. When it comes to style , if I could, I would much prefer to dribble like Jay Jay Okocha than the Argentinian bull Diego Maradona.

I have been made to realise that this is not a time for more pedantry or bigotry or spitting fire, unnecessarily.

As Fela would say, "This is an African Court !"

The charges are serious : rape

Sahara Reporters: Fulani Herdsmen

He who feels it knows.

If it was - God forbid - my mother, daughter, sister or my dearly beloved wife that had been - God forbid - raped by some Fulani herdsmen over there in Nigeria, methinks that by now I would probably be crying out for their blood or at the very least seething to bring them all to Justice. Now all I can declare is empathy and understanding of the plight of my Igbo brothers, their mothers, wives, daughters, sisters in the danger zone - those that have been raped. Ideally I want to be my brothers' keeper and therefore refuse to go on prevaricating on this very serious matter.

You Ogbeni Kadiri want the whole world to believe that all the reports by the Nigerian military and Police, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, the thousands of corpses of Nigerians killed by Fulani herdsmen and Fulani militants, their blood crying out from the earth and the thousands of victims who survived to tell their tale - you want us to believe that the reports by all those who have been badly injured and maimed and the reports from all those who have been raped by Fulani herdsmen/ militants "are not based on truth or facts, rather they are based on prejudice and lies against Fulani herdsmen."? Come again!

Once again we are back to a position akin to when the authorities were first intimated that the Chibok girls had been abducted by Boko Haram - Good Luck Joe was slow to react and in that regard we should not be like him or her - nor should we disbelieve that some of the girls eventually became women, albeit not by rape or mere conversion or forced marriage to their captors.

You will probably concede that from your vantage but less than omniscient point of view the innocent Fulani herdsmen rampage through other peoples' farmlands armed with their deadly AK-47s only for the peaceful protection of their cows and that although they have killed thousands of Nigerians as variously reported - yet you are sure that - yes - they have murdered and are capable of murder but they have not raped anybody's wives or women or at least that the Ohanaeze didn't say that in so many words...

You " find it unreasonable that a herdsman will abandon his cattle to invade a community in order to rape girls and women." But you don't find it equally unreasonable that a herdsman kills men and women? So you believe that the herdsmen have been invading communities? The herdsman doesn't have to abandon his cows - raping, killing and maiming surely doesn't take all day and all night - nor does he have to be worried that in the meantime the cows would all go astray or abandon their shepherd herdsmen and run away...

The media has presented us with many reports and allegations that Fulani herdsmen have committed thousands of murders and have raped women and peoples' wives, which makes your insistence that the Ohanaeze's accusation that the Fulani herdsmen "rape our people" - our people in total - men women children - should not be taken as sexual assault but only in a more general sense of, according to you "the act of despoiling of Igbo communities economically and judicially."

Please bear in mind that every statement, especially the one under our purview, the Ohanaeze's - has a context - a situation - in this case the general mayhem being caused by Fulani Herdsmen on the move and operating in their areas, their communities. Apart from other supporting evidence such as that Enugu men are said to be divorcing their wives on the grounds that they have been raped by Fulani herdsmen/ militants, the only material/ evidence that is at hand and intact and that both of us are addressing/ examining/ scrutinizing at the moment is what the Ohanaeze said. We should bear in mind that he was speaking Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth's mother tongue perfectly and choosing his words carefully when describing the old era which has changed to a new era, "an era of AK-47 toting and rampaging Fulani herdsmen who" and please note his word progression - in common English parlance " who kill, maim and rape " Kill - maim - rape

We are at liberty to ask him : Ohanaeze, who do they kill, maim and rape? Who?

His answer, still in that continuous sentence flow is "our people ". They "kill, maim and rape". What else do they do ? "and destroy our farms !"

Pedantically speaking, do you Ogbeni Kadiri want to tell us that our women are not our people or part of our people?

Dear Ogbeni Kadiri, it is this tail end of his statement "and destroy our farms" that tallies with the meaning that you seem to have derived from what he said, that when the Ohanaeze accused the Fulani herdsmen " who kill, maim and rape" he only meant (your words) : "the act of despoiling of Igbo communities economically and judicially". Of course we could save ourselves all the speculation as to what he meant by asking him what he meant. I'm sure that having said that the Fulani herdsmen " kill, maim and rape OUR PEOPLE " - i.e. kill out people, maim our people and rape our people, "and destroy our farms" , he did not mean to (your words) : "to limit and confine, without valid reason, the meaning of rape to sexual intercourse by intimidation or force."

However - and this is also significant - the Ohanaeze has been quoted, but it's probable that his words that have been quoted in that Vanguard news article is not all that he said - as often happens with newspaper reporters, perhaps only some of what he said was quoted verbatim and that would explain why he has not issued a statement saying that he had been misquoted or denying that women in his community have been sexually violated by Fulani herdsmen.

Finally, I should like to bring to your attention Victor Jara's Vientos del pueblo .

In Cornelis Sjunger Victor Jara ( Cornelis sings Victor Jara) Cornelis Vreeswijk's interpretation and translation of that song : Folkets vind starts with the words

"Nu våldtas mitt folk igen.
Oss dränka i blod vill dom."

Which I translate as

"Now my people are being raped again.
They want to drown us in blood "


In that song-poem, Jara's use of rape tallies with the interpretation that you want to impose on the Ohanaeze use of the word rape to mean " the act of despoiling of Igbo communities economically and judicially." - but even there - or especially there rape is much more than merely "despoiling (Chile) economically and judicially"


So you could be right - and all the victims and accusers wrong.

In Swedish

Nu våldtas mitt folk igen.

Oss dränka i blod vill dom.

Dom talar om friheten

med svarta handen bakom.

Dom skingrar allt folk som boss,

barn utan mor och far.

Dom tänker påtvinga oss

korset som Jesus bar.


Än döljer dom all sin skam.

Dom döljer den bakom lag.

Men mordet ska bryta fram

och visa sitt rätta jag.

Och många tusen män

ska offra sitt liv för mord.

Och blodet ska strömma igen

och gödsla vår goda jord.


Jag vill ha ett riktigt liv

med mina barn och syskon

och rekonstruera våren

som ligger där och förblöder.

Mig skrämmer ni inte alls,

ni eländets herremän!

Beröva oss hoppets stjärna!

Den ska nog bli vår igen!


Blås, folkets vindar, blås!

Blås åter! och än en gång!

Ni spränger mitt hjärtas lås

och fyller min mun med sång.

Än sjunger han, er poet,

så länge min mun kan andas

och ända till evighet

hans aska med er ska blandas.


Automated Google Translation:


Now raped my people again.
We drown in blood they want.
They talk about freedom
with black hand behind.
They dispels all people who boss,
children without a mother and father.
They're going to force on us
the cross that Jesus bore.

Than hide them all their shame.
They hide behind the law.
But the murder to burst forth
and show their true colors.
And many thousands of men
will sacrifice his life for murder.
And the blood will flow again
and fertilize our good earth.

I want a real life
with my children and siblings
and reconstruct spring
lying there, bleeding to death.
I scare you at all,
You misery gentlemen!
Depriving us the star of hope!
It will probably be ours again!

Blow, the people's attics, blow!
Blow re! and once again!
You blow my heart lock
and fill my mouth with song.
Still he sings, you poet,
as long as my mouth to breathe
and ever and ever
his ashes with you to blend."


My favourite song from that album : Fimpen


I am happy that our foreign minister of Sweden Margot Wallström is very much against sexual violence against women.

Wishing you a nice day !


Ogbeni Hamelberg.




On Sunday, 12 February 2017 21:36:39 UTC+1, ogunlakaiye wrote:

Once again, I have to bother you with my pedantry - display of useless knowledge or minute observance of petty rules or details - which at present had its origin on your posted link : http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/fulani-herdsmen-destroy-farms-rape-our-wives-ohanaeze. The said report, from Abakaliki, in the Vanguard Nigeria was written by Anayo Okoli, Peter Okutu & Ugochukwu Alaribe. Reporting in their own words they wrote: The President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, has said the prevailing activities of the Fulani herdsmen had over the years led to the killing, maiming, raping of Igbo people and destruction of their farms. Thereafter, they quoted President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo verbatim, "The peaceful co-existence between previously peace-loving Fulani herdsmen, who herded their cattle with long canes and our local farmers has been replaced by an era of AK-47 totting and rampaging herdsmen who kill, maim, rape our people and destroy our farms. Not one of them is ever arrested for illegal possession of firearms. Even those arrested in Nimbo for mercilessly killing our people remain unprosecuted by the Northern dominated law enforcement agents." That was all that the President-General of Ohanaeze, Chief Nnia Nwodo, said. Contrary to the headline of Vanguard Nigeria, the reporters' forewords to the article and the verbatim quotation of the President-General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo did not contain the expression 'rape our wives.' The main headline that contained the misleading information, rape our wives, is not only sensational but inciting. Rape in whatever form is never a minor or petty (pedantry) thing. The effect of the rape in question caused you to write, "My sensitive reading of the Ohanaeze saying that the Militant Fulani herdsmen 'rape our people' translates into rape our girls and women, unless Ogbeni Kadiri thinks that the Fulani herdsmen are a bunch of horny homosexuals..." Your emotional reading led you to limit and confine, without valid reason, the meaning of rape to sexual intercourse by intimidation or force. But Nwodo's expression of rape of our people was only about the act of despoiling of Igbo communities economically and judicially. I do not think that Fulani herdsmen are a bunch of horny homosexuals as you insinuated, rather I find it unreasonable that a herdsman will abandon his cattle to invade a community in order to rape girls and women. As for the purported behaviour of the Red Army after capturing Berlin during the World War II, it is self-evident that if it were true that they raped German girls and women, they could not have performed that feat if they had  thousands of cows in their company to cater for. With that said, check this link, http://saharareporters.com/2016/05/04/we-dont-want-fulani-herdsmen-to-leave-our-land/

S.Kadiri

      

 




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Sometimes (not always) Ogbeni Kadiri,

a stickler for detail and extreme logical correctness can be quite exasperating with his pedantry.

My sensitive reading of the Ohanaeze saying that the Militant Fulani herdsmen " rape our people" translates into rape our girls and women, unless Ogbeni Kadiri thinks that the Fulani herdsmen are a bunch of horny homosexuals...

If it is common knowledge and nothing to be proud of, how do we know that the Ohanaeze did not tell the Vanguard reporter that Fulani militants had raped "wives and women"- enough reason for him to flash that news in his sensational headlines? I don't think that the Vanguard reporter would dare to misquote the Ohanaeze or report something that the Ohanaeze had not said in so many words, maybe out of diplomatic politeness or embarrassment. (You know of course that when the Red Army ( Soviet troops) entered Berlin at the end of the Second World War, they raped all the German women others they invited to sex in exchange for cigarettes. Pedantically speaking of course maybe not all, some must have been hiding in the cellars...

What do you have to say about this sad piece of news ( something not to be shouted from the tree tops...





On Saturday, 11 February 2017 22:35:13 UTC+1, ogunlakaiye wrote:

Professor Maradona is out dribbling himself by asking me : Are you being mischievous? That hypocritical question is premised on my earlier assertion rightly quoted thus, "However, he never said, rape our wives or women as you preferred to write." In order to prove my assertion wrong, the Maradonic professor dribbled thus, "It says so here: Ohaneze: Fulani herdsmen rape our women and wives." The pronoun 'he' that followed the word 'however' in the quoted assertion of mine referred actually to the President-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, who according to Vanguard Nigeria online of 6 February 2017, was quoted as having said, "The peaceful co-existence between previously peace-loving Fulani herdsmen, who herded their cattle with long canes and our local farmers has been replaced by an era of AK-47 totting and rampaging herdsmen who kill, maim, rape our people and destroy our farms." In the entire Vanguard article in question, of which Anayo Okoli, Peter Okutu & Ugochukwu Alaribe were authors, there never was a place where the Ohaneze said, rape our wives and women, but rape our people. A reasonable and not an emotional reader ought to discover that it was Vanguard Nigeria that had deliberately distorted the expression, rape our people, to rape our wives and women. On reading, rape our wives and women, even an ice-cold gentleman Cornelius boiled up to 100 degrees Celsius. Thus, in his 9th February 2017 post he wrote and queried, "And raping our women. Is that not adding insult to injury?" One can see how easy it is to incite someone to hate the supposedly rapist-Fulani herdsmen that never happened. We don't need to be in Nigeria to discern the truth about Fulani herdsmen, we only need to read with logical mind.

S.Kadiri



 




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Ogbeni Kadiri :

Are you trying to be mischievous?

Re- "However, he never said, rape our wives or women as you preferred to write"

It says so here : Ohaneze : Fulani herdsmen rape our women and wives

Re- "The links posted by Cornelius are not based on truth or facts, rather they are based on prejudice and lies against Fulani herdsmen. "

Although you are accusing the links and not me personally, I should like to be very clear, that mine are not deliberate or wanton acts of misinformation. Unfortunately, since you and I were not in Nigeria or in a position to witness the various atrocities that have been alleged or wrongly reported, as di Buckingham Palace buk pipul ehn di Pastor Lucifer dem sey, no shmoke without fire, so we can only partially rely on these sometimes unreliable links or completely reliable eyewitness testimonies which don't add pepper and salt to their versions...

Through your Sherlock Holmes type of deductive reasoning you have demonstrated significant inconsistencies relating to the death toll figures in the respective reports you have chosen to illustrate what you suggest "are based on prejudice and lies against Fulani herdsmen", thereby leaving both the partial and the impartial reader uncertain as to exactly which reports are accurate / honest/ believable/ truthful and can be trusted. As a result we must suspend our reservations that the reports/ links are not "based on prejudice and lies against Fulani herdsmen." But don't forget that even one death is a death too many...

At the same time, it's not too difficult to discern a certain propaganda element to some of the reports that are eager to identify the Fulani Herdsmen as primarily being Muslim - and whatever blood shed as Islamic and terroristic - those two words Islam and terror so regularly conjugated and so closely associated by the media as being intertwined, of course with enough repetition those two words Islamic and terroristic are calculated to rhyme psychologically in the popular imagination to the extent that you don't hear the one (Islam) without expecting the other one (terror) - an explosion of gun , bomb, suicide-bomber, immediately after or at least close by or soon to follow. It is in the Islamophobic media's interest to whip up a frenzy by conflating the Fulani Herdsmen's dilemma ( a scarcity of grazing grounds and a search for water for their livestock during their long, several hundred kilometres/ miles trek from the North to the abattoirs and meat markets in the hungry South) to conflate their peaceful struggle with those who deny their cattle grazing privileges/ pasture and water which you say they used to pay for in the past - and now the media says that the Fulani herdsmen are the world's fourth greatest terrorists.

But what do you have to say about Fulani Herdsmen activities as reported by Human Rights Watch - a fairly reputable organisation : Fulani Herdsmen

I'm waiting for your answer: Same old song







On Friday, 10 February 2017 23:12:25 UTC+1, ogunlakaiye wrote:

Cornelius Hamelberg wrote : In these links, the allegations against Fulani Herdsmen are very serious. He who feels it knows.


I have spent the whole night to peruse the entire links and I am disappointed to observe that you have read the title of the links and not their contents. Otherwise, you would have discovered that there was no single evidence in the texts to support any of the title in the links. In order to avoid repetition, I will only discuss some of your links. 


In http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/fulani-herdsmen-destroy-farms-rape-our-wives/ the newly elected President-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, was quoted as having said among other things, "The peaceful co-existence between previously peace-loving Fulani herdsmen, who herded their cattle with long canes and our local farmers has been replaced by an era of AK-47 totting and rampaging herdsmen who kill, maim, rape our people and destroy our farms." This statement was made on February 6, 2017. I checked throughout the whole statements of Chief Nnia Nwodo to find out when and where did AK-47 totting and rampaging herdsmen kill, maim, rape

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